SECOND EDITION
An advertiser wishos to purchase from . five to ten shares in tho Masterton Building Sooioty, at full value, including intoreat and profits. A notice appears in our columns to day from Mrs J. Dell wood, who is an experienced nurss. One hundred and fifty fat owes are added to Mr F, fl. Wood's noxt stock B.ilo at the Taratahi yards. Robert M'Kerrow has been appomtsd a ranger of Crown Lands for the Lands District of Wellington, An inset from the Wairarapa Farmer's Co-operative Association, Limited, appears to«day. Tho Association has taken oyer the premises lately occupied by Mr "Whitt, where thoy will display their ranges and stoves. The follon ing intimation was rocoived byustlmafteruonn from tho lessee of the Masterton Thoatre Royal "ltcceived ut wire yosterday afternoon from tho Payne Family, statin" they wore hid up in Lyttulton -.vitli sickness and could'nt coino to dale advertised." Messrs Lowes k lores add to their stook salo fur Wednesday, February 24th, ICO breeding owes, 7 head cattle, 14 lambs, 60 head cattle 18 months to 2yearnld, mixed sexes. Mr Walter Bentley has commissioned the well-known journalise, Mr George ft. Hart, of the Chris tchurch l'ross, to write a colonial drama. It will bo entitled " Nemosia," and is to be thoroughly psychological in its treatment. Its first production in New Zoaland will be at Auckland in April, and afterwards Mr Bentley intends producing it on au exteusivo scale in kSydiiov and Molbourne and throughout ® Australasia, Dr. Hanratty was brought beforo Mr It. A. Wakelin, J.P., at the R.M. Court, Greytown, yesterday afternoon on a chaigo of drunkenness and willully destroying Government property in tho Post Office. He was fined 40s, or in default one woek's imprisonment for tho first uffeuco, and one month's imprisonment for the second, Ho will bn taken to the Wellington (iaol to-morrow, A man named Thomas Ja?in was brought beforo M- Caselb'erg, J,P., at Greytown on a charge of larceny of a watch chain from the person of Mr J, Fabian, and drunkenness. He was lined 5s and costs for each offence, or in dclault 48 hours for both, which he decided to take, Tho salo of work in Oiinncctioii with the Wesleyan Church was continued in tho Tetnporanco Hall last evoning. There was a food attendance of the public and the sales effected were satisfactory, Tho proceeds of tho sale altogether amount to £45. Pressure on our space prevents our relerring at j length to the assistance rendered by the various members of tho congregation, sufficetosay that all worked energetically together and combined effort made tho sale the success it was. Some do, some don't! Tho majority do, tho minority don't. The largebrained level-headed folks do, the others don't I Tho3G who study their best interests do; those who neglect them don't, Of course there will always be a minority who persistently avoid doing tbe right and of course the members of that minority must pay for their backsliding. They backslide with thoir eyes open. The evil they work upon themselves is continually being pointed out to them and yet they continue on their downward career. The case in point is a simple one, a mere matter of £ s, d„ of the value of the circulating medium ana what you can get for tbe money you have to spend, Tliero is no sentimont about it, it is of the earth, earthy, it's bound up in worldliuess and yo> it's a matter of as much importance as half the things that are preached from stump and pulpit and platform from year's end to year's end, Join the majority, nwko one of the g happy throng ever changing, always ini creasing, who day after day, week after week, and all file year round bay all they want at tho Bon Marche, Mnßterton, it's the best, store in town, uut of it or rouud about it. If you doubt it go and seo the proprietors-Hooper & Co,, and you will soon be convinced,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4042, 19 February 1892, Page 3
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663SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4042, 19 February 1892, Page 3
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